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A Successful Exploration Through the Interior of Australia: From Melbourne to the Gulf of Carpentaria

This book offers a detailed narrative of an expedition that traversed the vast and varied landscapes of Australia. The journey begins in Melbourne and concludes at the Gulf of Carpentaria, showcasing the diverse ecosystems and geographical features encountered along the way. more

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William John Wills
William John Wills

William John Wills was a British explorer born on January 5, 1834, and died on June 28, 1861. He is known for his contributions to the exploration of the Australian interior. more

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